Please read this: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/enabling-animal-exploitation/#.UiDX_3pwncs
Some comments:
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There is as
much animal exploitation involved in Mc Donalds fish burger as there is in their
lacto-vegetarian burger, as there is involved in their other non-vegan burgers.
I don't understand how anyone can think that any of these burgers is a step in the right direction.
I don't understand how anyone can think that any of these burgers is a step in the right direction.
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The damage
caused by Mc Donalds animal exploitation is about the same.
The damage
caused by "Vegan" Outreach and other persons (e.g. those sharing
"Vegan” Outreachs post) promoting animal exploitation-burgers, encouraging
people who claim to love animals and who may actually be willing to go vegan if
being presented the facts and that veganism is the moral baseline, to exploit
animals by eating animal exploitation burgers is tremendous.
Gary once provided
a brilliant analogy. He said just because a hunter becomes vegan after shooting
an animal doesn't mean we should promote hunting as a means to produce the
desired ends (veganism). Just because the interim for some people is
vegetarianism does not mean we should promote it. It's foolish to promote a
wrong in the hope that a right will eventuate.
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Rune Kjær Rasmussen
When
I heard about calves being killed and their mothers mourning I became vegan
instantly. That was the connection that made me quit being a lacto-vegetarian
which was something I did not think much about being, and something that does
not help anything anyways. I actually think a lot of people would go vegan when
they hear what is going on. When they hear about the insanity of it all and
suddenly feel the wrongness of it all.
I think the
point of the article is that vegetarianism is a morally incoherent position
regardless of who is promoting it. Selling more hamburgers is no different than
selling a burger filled with dairy.
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Rune Kjær Rasmussen
I
think it is indeed so black and white. The only reason McDonald's will offer a
"vegetarian" meal is because they can see a demand for it. They
want to make money. It is a business.
Rune Kjær Rasmussen
To
say it is progress for the animals is like saying gentler rapists is a progress
for rapist victims. Pure nonsense to make consumers feel good about continuing
to exploit and the animal killing business make more money. As so often before.
Sadly many vegans contribute to this and applaud such marketing stunts as
progress too.
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